Grass bagger storage stand

ABSTRACT

A stand is provided for storing a grass bagger or collection assembly removed from a lawn mower. The stand includes a base, which may include wheels, and a pair of upstanding arms to which the grass collection assembly is mounted. The arms include receivers, such as pins or plates, to which the frame of the bagger assembly is hooked. A fastener extends through at least of the arms and the bagger frame to prevent accidental falling of the frame from the stand. The stand includes upstanding members over which the bagger chute can be mounted to store the chute in an upright position adjacent the grass collector frame and bag. A shelf may be provided on the stand to store other bagger accessories.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to Provisional Application U.S. Ser. No. 63/198,055, filed on Sep. 25, 2020, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional baggers include a frame to support 1-3 collection bags on the rear of a lawn or garden tractor with a chute extending between the mower deck and the collection bags. A blower may be provided between the mower deck and the bags to facilitate transfer of the cut grass clippings from the mower deck to the bags.

There are times when the grass bagger is not needed, and therefore is removed from the tractor by the owner or operator. For example, if the tractor is used in the winter for snowplowing or snow blowing, the there is no need for the bagger. However, the bagger is not self-supporting when removed from the tractor, and therefore storage of the bagger becomes problematic. Often, the bagger components are simply set on the floor in a disorganized manner, with the chute and blower detached from the frame and collection bags.

Therefore, there is a need for a storage solution for the grass bagger components when removed from the lawn or garden tractor.

Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of a stand for supporting the components of a grass bagger for storage when removed from the tractor or mower.

Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a grass bagger stand which can be easily moved with the bagger components mounted thereon.

Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a grass bagger stand which stores the bagger components in an organized manner.

Still another objective of the present invention of a method and means of mounting a lawn mower grass collector onto a stand for storage, without the use of tools.

A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a grass bagger stand which is stable when the grass bagger is mounted thereon.

Yet another objective of the present invention is the provision of a grass bagger stand which provides for quick and easy mounting and dismounting of the grass bagger to and from the stand.

Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a grass bagger stand which supports the grass bagger in a position off the floor or above the ground.

These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the grass bagger stand according to the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the stand shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view of the stand of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the stand of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the stand arms.

FIG. 6 is a side view of the stand in use with the grass bagger components positioned on the stand.

FIG. 7 is another side view of the stand in use, from the opposite side as shown in FIG. 6.

FIG. 8 is a rear view of the stand with the bagger components stored thereon.

FIG. 9 shows an alternative embodiment of the stand, with the bagger frame and collection bags mounted thereon.

FIG. 10 is an enlarged view showing the bagger frame mounted on the stand shown in FIG. 9.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The grass bagger stand of the invention is generally designated by the reference numeral 10 in the drawings. The stand includes a base 12 and a pair of upright arms 14. The arms 14 include a lower portion 16 bolted, welded, or otherwise fixed to a rear portion of the base 12, and upper portions 18 extending angularly forwardly from the lower portions 16. The lower and upper portions 16, 18 may be welded, bent, or otherwise formed into an angular or curved configuration.

In the preferred embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-8, the stand 10 includes a shelf 20 on the base 12 and wheels 22, such as castor wheels. A pair of plates or posts extend upwardly from the shelf 20 and are spaced laterally to one side of the arms 14.

Each arm 14 includes an upper, outwardly extending pin 26 and a lower outwardly extending pin 28, as best seen in FIG. 3. The pins 26 and 28 function as receivers for hooks on the grass collector assembly, as described below. One of the arms 14 also includes a hole there through, with a nut 30 welded to the inside of the arms for receiving a securing bolt 32 through the hole.

The grass bagger or collector assembly 34 includes a frame 36, and one or more collection bags or collection bins 38 removably mounted on the frame 36 for receiving grass clippings. The bags or bins 38 have an open upper end which is closed with a pivotal cover 40. The cover is pivoted to an open position to remove the bags/bins 38 and allow grass clippings to be dumped or emptied from the bags/bins. The bagger assembly 34 also includes a chute or tube 42 having a lower end removably connected to the mower deck (not shown) and an upper end removably connected to the cover 40 so as to direct grass clippings from the mower deck into the bags/bins 38. A blower 44 may also be provided on the chute 42 to provide increased airflow for carrying grass clippings from the mower deck to the bags 38. The bagger frame 36 also includes a pair of upper arms 46 and a pair of lower arms 48, with each of the arms 46, 48 having a hook or notch, 50, 52, respectively, for mounting the frame to the mower tractor. This construction of the bagger assembly 34 is conventional.

After the chute 42 is detached from the bagger cover 40, and the bagger assembly 34 is removed from the lawn mower, the frame 36 with the bags/bins 38 thereon can be mounted onto the stand 10, without the use of tools for storage. More particularly, the frame 36 can be quickly and easily set into position on the stand 10 with the notches or hooks 52 of the lower frame arms 48 received on the lower pins 28 of the stand arms 14, and the hooks 50 of the upper frame arms 46 received on the upper pins 26 on the stand arms 14. Then, the bolt 32 can be extended through a hole in one of the upper frame arms 46 and through the hole in the upper portion of one of the arms 14 for threaded receipt in the nut 30, to prevent accidental disconnection between the stand arms 14 and the bagger assembly arms 46, 48. While one nut 30 and one bolt 32 is sufficient, a second nut and bolt combination can be utilized on the other arm 14 of the stand 10 to further secure the bagger assembly 34 to the stand 10. As another alternative to the nut 30 and bolt 32, a pin and cotter pin, or other fastener system, can be used to assure that the bagger assembly does not accidentally or inadvertently become disconnected from the stand.

The blower 44 can be set up on the shelf 20 beneath the bags/bins 38. The shelf 20 can also hold or store other parts or accessories of the grass bagger. The chute 42 can be mounted over the plates 24 so as to extend upwardly adjacent one side of the frame 36 as best seen in FIGS. 6, 7, and 8. The wheels 22 allow the stand 10 to be easily rolled to a desired location with the bagger assembly 34 mounted thereon.

In the alternative embodiment of the stand 10A shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, there is no shelf, chute plates, or wheels. The arms of this embodiment function the same as the arms 14 of the preferred embodiment to support the bagger frame 36 and bags 38. In the alternative embodiment, the lower pins 28 are replaced with bolts 54 for receiving the notches 52 on the lower frame arms 48. As seen in FIG. 10, an angle iron 56 replaces the upper pins on the arms for retentive engagement by the hooks 50 on the upper frame arms of the bagger assembly. The pins 26, 28 and the angle iron 56 function as receivers to receive and retain the hooks 50,52 on the bagger frame.

It is understood that the configuration of the base can vary from that shown in FIGS. 1-4, without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the arms 14 can have a forwardly curved profile. Another alternative is to replace the plates 24 with one or more pegs or a circular upstanding member defining a diameter to fit inside or receive one end of the chute 42 and support the chute in an upright position. 

What is claimed:
 1. In combination, a lawn mower grass bagger and a stand for supporting the bagger off the ground, comprising: a frame on the grass bagger; a chute on the grass bagger having an inlet end and an outlet end; a collection bag; a blower connectable to the bagger; a pair of upright arms on the stand adapted to receive the frame; a shelf on the stand adapted to store the blower; and at least one post on the stand adapted to fit into the chute.
 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the arms extend upwardly from the base.
 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the post extends upwardly from the base.
 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the chute extends upwardly from the post.
 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the frame hangs on the arms.
 6. The combination of claim 1 further comprising wheels on the base.
 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein the arms extend forwardly.
 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the stand includes a base and the arms each have a lower end connected to the base and an upper end extending forwardly from the lower end.
 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein the frame of the bagger includes a pair of arms with terminal ends, and each terminal end having a hook, and each arm of the stand having a member to retentively engage the hooks of the arms of the frame of the bagger so as to support the grass bagger on the stand.
 10. A method of storing a grass clipping bag assembly of a lawn mower, wherein the assembly includes a frame, a collection bag, a chute and a blower, the method comprising: disassembling the blower and the chute from the frame and the bag; removing the bag assembly from the mower; mounting the frame with the collection bag thereon onto a pair of upright arms on a bagger stand so that the frame and bag are supported in an upright position off the floor.
 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising placing the blower onto a shelf on the bagger stand below the frame and bag.
 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising mounting the chute onto an upright male member on the bagger stand to support the chute in an upright position adjacent the frame and collection bag.
 13. The method of claim 10 mounting of the frame onto the arms includes engaging hooks on the frame with a retentive member on the arms.
 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the gab assembly is mounted on the bagger stand without the use of tools.
 15. A stand for a grass collector assembly having a frame and receptacle on the frame for receiving grass clippings from a lawn mower deck, the stand comprising: a base adapted to rest on a floor; a pair of arms extending upwardly from the base, and each arm having a receiver adapted to retentively engage hooks on the frame so as to support the grass collector assembly above the floor.
 16. The stand of claim 15 further comprising an upstanding member to receive and end of the chute and hold the chute in an upright position adjacent the receptacle.
 17. The stand of claim 15 further comprising a shelf below the arms for storing accessories of the grass collector.
 18. The stand of claim 15 further comprising wheels on the base to allow the stand to be rolled with the grass collector assembly thereon.
 19. The stand of claim 15 further comprising a securing bolt extending through one of the arms and the frame to retain the frame on the arms.
 20. The stand of claim 15 wherein the grass bagger assembly is mounted on the stand without tools. 